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The Filmumentaries Podcast

Jamie Benningwww.spreaker.com
The Filmumentaries Podcast – Exploring the Unsung Heroes of Cinema. Go beyond the credits and uncover the untold stories of the filmmakers, artists, and craftspeople who bring your favorite movies to life.

Hosted by filmmaker, author, and film historian Jamie Benning, The Filmumentaries Podcast offers in-depth conversations with the behind-the-scenes legends of Hollywood and beyond. Each episode features exclusive interviews with art directors, production designers, VFX artists and supervisors, editors, sound designers, animators, and other key creatives who shaped iconic films like Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Blade Runner, Ghostbusters, and more. 

Whether you're a die-hard cinephile, an aspiring filmmaker, or simply curious about the hidden artistry of moviemaking, this podcast is your all-access pass to film history.

What You’ll Discover:
  • Rare insights into filmmaking from the people who were there
  • Deep dives into classic and modern movie-making techniques
  • Stories of innovation from Industrial Light & Magic, Lucasfilm, and beyond
  • Exclusive discussions on practical effects, CGI, set design, and film scoring
  • A celebration of cinema’s hidden heroes 
New episodes twice a month. Subscribe now and follow Jamie Benning on social media: @filmumentaries on Instagram, Threads, and Facebook, and @jamieswb on X. 

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Episodes

129 – The Star Wars Influence: Live at the BFI’s Film on Film Festival

Episode 129 – The Star Wars Influence: Live at the BFI’s Film on Film Festival In this special live episode, I join Doug Weir—Remastering Lead at the BFI—and post-production veteran Paul Collard on stage for a panel titled The Star Wars Influence, recorded at the BFI’s Film on Film Festival. Curated and hosted by Doug, the panel explores how George Lucas’s frustrations with the Hollywood studio system led to a wave of technological innovation that forever changed the filmmaking landscape. From t...

Jun 25, 202554 min

128 - Anthony Forrest - Star Wars Actor

In this special archival episode, I speak with actor and musician Anthony Forrest, best known to Star Wars fans for playing the sandtrooper who famously waved Obi-Wan and Luke past an Imperial checkpoint with the words: “These aren’t the droids we’re looking for.” Originally recorded over a decade ago, this conversation explores Forrest’s original casting as “Fixer” in the cut Tosche Station scenes, his time filming in Tunisia, and how George Lucas unexpectedly tapped him to suit up as a trooper...

Jun 10, 202543 minSeason 1Ep. 128

BONUS - Director Paul King on Beneath London - The Story of Alien War

In this bonus episode of The Filmumentaries Podcast, I catch up with returning guest Paul King, who you might remember from our previous conversation about his Shining locations documentary, Shine On. This time, Paul’s back with another nostalgic deep-dive — his new short documentary Beneath London: The Story of Alien War. We talk about the origins of the Alien-themed walkthrough experience that terrified visitors to London’s Trocadero in the early 1990s, how Paul tracked down rare archive foota...

Jun 04, 202528 min

127 – Max Evry on A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History.

-------------------------------------------------- Our Joe Alves GoFundMe Campaign -------------------------------------------------- Episode 129 – Max Evry on A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History. In this episode, I speak with film journalist and author Max Evry about his brilliant and in-depth book A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune – An Oral History. What began as a 150-page entry in a cult film series soon grew into a 560-page epic — much like the film i...

May 27, 20251 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 127

126 - Inside the BFI National Archives - Film on Film Festival - Special Episode

Episode 126 - Inside the BFI National Archives - Film on Film Festival - Special Episode For this early release of the podcast, I’m taking you behind the scenes at the BFI National Archive in Berkhamsted. The reason for the early drop? Tickets for the BFI’s excellent Film on Film Festival go on sale to the public tomorrow, 9th May 2025, and I wanted to give you a bit of insight into what makes this event so special. The Film on Film Festival runs from the 12th to the 15th of June and is dedicate...

May 08, 20251 hr 40 minSeason 1Ep. 126

125 - "Suddenly Something Clicked" - With Walter Murch

Episode 125 – Walter Murch: Suddenly Something Clicked (And 5 Years of Filmumentaries!) In this special 125th episode of The Filmumentaries Podcast, I’m joined once again by the legendary Walter Murch — editor, sound designer, director, author, and true philosopher of cinema. This also happens to mark five years since I launched the podcast, so it felt only fitting to celebrate with someone whose insights have shaped not only cinema itself but how we understand it. Walter and I discuss his new b...

Apr 22, 20251 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 125

BONUS EPISODE - Vickie Sampson on those stolen Return of the Jedi Tapes

In my previous episode I spoke with ADR specialist and dialoge editor Vickie Sampson. In that conversation she mentioned briefly about the time the Return of the Jedi audio recordings were stolen from her car. "That's a story for a whole other podcast", she remarked. So I contacted Vickie to ask her if she could record the story. She kindly obliged, and so here it is as a short Bonus episode for you folks!

Apr 19, 202512 min

124 - Push the Button - The Curious Career of Jeff Okun

Episode 124 Like many visual effects artists of a certain vintage, Jeff Okun didn’t plan on a career in VFX. In fact, by his own account, he didn't even plan to work in film at all. "I’m a completely accidental human being," he told me with a chuckle. His ambitions began on a very different stage — as a stand-up comic — until a sharply atheistic routine delivered at home earned him a lifetime ban from performing in front of his parents. Instead, Okun’s creative outlet took the form of magic tric...

Apr 08, 20251 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 124

123 - The Art of Dialogue Editing - With Vickie Sampson

Episode 123: Vickie Sampson – Dialogue, Detail, and the Art of Sound In this episode of The Filmumentaries Podcast, I speak with sound editor, dialogue and ADR supervisor, and filmmaker Vickie Sampson. Vickie’s career began in the early 1970s, and she’s since built up a mighty list of credits including Romancing the Stone, The River, Tank Girl, The Fifth Element, Ordinary People, and Return of the Jedi. She’s also the daughter of the trailblazing Kay Rose – the first woman to win an Oscar for so...

Mar 25, 20251 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 123

122 - "Her Name Was Moviola" - With Director Howard Berry

In this conversation, I speak with Howard Berry about his film project 'Her Name Was Moviola', which explores the art of film editing through the lens of a a traditional editing setup. Howard shares the origins of the project, his connections with notable filmmakers like Walter Murch and Mike Leigh, who are both involved in the projet. And the challenges he faced in acquiring the necessary equipment for the film. The chat highlights the technical aspects of film editing and the collaborative nat...

Mar 11, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 122

121 - Marketing Hollywood's Hits and Flops with Jim Fredrick

In this conversation, Jim shares his journey into the film industry, detailing how a little film called Star Wars inspired him to pursue a career in filmmaking. He discusses his early experiences in the industry, the evolution of trailer editing, and the critical role of marketing in film success. Jim reflects on his time at Castle Rock Entertainment, the challenges of marketing films like The Shawshank Redemption, and the importance of intuition in making marketing decisions. In this conversati...

Feb 25, 20251 hr 17 minSeason 1Ep. 121

120 - The Only Female VFX Camera Operator - With Maryan Infield

In this conversation, Maryan discusses her journey into the film industry, detailing her entry point after film school, her experiences at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. She shares insights into the creative environment at ILM, the collaborative spirit among teams, and the innovative techniques used in films like Return of the Jedi. Maryan reflects on her post-ILM career, the changing dynamics in the industry, and the import...

Feb 11, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 120

119 - The Saga Museum with Gus Lopez

In this conversation, Gus Lopez shares his journey as a Star Wars collector, discussing the profound impact of Star Wars on film and culture, the evolution of collecting through the internet, and the importance of storytelling in the collecting community. He also delves into the ambitious plans for the Saga Museum, a collaborative effort among prominent collectors to create a public space for showcasing their collections and sharing their stories with fans. In this conversation, Gus Lopez discus...

Jan 28, 202547 minSeason 1Ep. 119

118 - Director Paul King on his new film "Shine On"

In this conversation, Jamie interviews director Paul King about his documentary 'Shine On', which explores the making of 'The Shining' and its filming locations at Elstree Studios. They discuss their personal experiences with the film, the meticulousness of Kubrick's work, and the emotional connections that fans have with the movie. Paul shares insights into the production process of his documentary, the challenges faced during filming and editing, and the support received from the Kubrick estat...

Jan 07, 202552 minSeason 1Ep. 118

117 - Colin Cantwell - Concept Artist - My chat with Sierra Dall, his long term partner.

In this episode of the Filmumentary's podcast, host Jamie Benning speaks with Sierra Dahl, the long-term partner of the late Colin Cantwell, a visionary concept artist known for his work on iconic spacecraft in films like Star Wars and 2001: A Space Odyssey. The conversation explores Colin's creative journey, his collaborations with legends like Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas, and Sierra's efforts to preserve his legacy through a revamped website and potential documentary. The discussion highl...

Dec 19, 202445 minSeason 1Ep. 117

116 - Nigel Smith - Cinema Historian and Tour Guide

In this episode of The Filmumentaries Podcast, I sit down with cinema historian and walking tour guide, Nigel Smith. Nigel is the creator of Memory Palaces , a website project dedicated to exploring and preserving the stories of London’s cinemas—both those still standing and those long forgotten. Join me and Nigel as we discuss: Nigel’s early love of cinema, sparked by watching Superman II as a child. The evolution of his passion from movies to the buildings that housed them. The rich history of...

Dec 03, 202442 minSeason 1Ep. 116

115 - John Bell - Concept Designer and Art Director - BTTF II, Jurassic Park, Antz etc

Welcome to Episode 115 of The Filmumentaries Podcast. This time I’m talking to John Bell, a concept artist and art director whose career has spanned some of the most memorable films of the last four decades. From Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home to Jurassic Park and Back to the Future II and III, John’s work has left a significant mark on cinema. In our conversation, John takes us back to the early days of his career, when he transitioned from designing cars at General Motors to creating video game...

Nov 19, 20241 hr 40 minSeason 1Ep. 115

114 - Laurent Bouzereau - Director of "Music By John Williams"

In this episode of the Filmumentaries podcast, I’m bringing you some updates on my work with ILM and sitting down with director Laurent Bouzereau to chat about his new documentary, Music by John Williams. We dive into the emotional punch of Williams’ music, the process behind crafting the documentary, and Williams’ lasting legacy as a composer. Laurent opens up about his experience working closely with Williams and the art of storytelling in documentaries, as well as the challenge of sifting thr...

Nov 05, 202431 minSeason 1Ep. 114

113 - Kevin Jenkins - Production Designer - Star Wars - Jurassic World

Episode 113 is up. My conversation with production eesigner, art director, concept designer and VFX artist Kevin Jenkins . We swap stories about our childhood movie experiences and the films that got under our skin—like Jaws, Star Wars, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. We talk about how these films not only shaped Kevin's tastes but ignited a passion for storytelling and artistry that's stuck with him. Kevin and I get into the risks filmmakers took back then. We touch on the balance betwe...

Oct 29, 20241 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 113

112 - Jon Spira - Director of "The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee"

In this episode, I sat down with Jon Spira to dive deep into the making of his latest documentary, The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee. If you’re a regular listener, you know Jon’s been on the podcast a couple of times before, and it’s always a treat to hear him talk about his work. This time around, he takes us through the journey of bringing Christopher Lee’s story to life—literally.Jon kicked things off by sharing what drew him to this project in the first place. Inspired by a mix of fasci...

Oct 07, 20241 hr 19 minSeason 1Ep. 112

111 - TyRuben Ellingson - VFX Art Director and Educator - Star Wars and Avatar

In this conversation, TyRuben shares his journey into the world of visual effects and concept design, detailing the profound impact of films like '2001: A Space Odyssey' on his aspirations. He discusses the importance of self-permission in pursuing one's dreams, the skills he developed over the years, and his experiences at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). He emphasizes the significance of collaboration, the fast-paced nature of concept design, and the evolution of CGI in filmmaking. He refle...

Sep 24, 20241 hr 29 minSeason 1Ep. 111

110 - Andrew Whitehurst - VFX Supervisor - Ex Machina, Indiana Jones

Today’s conversation is one I’ve had in the bag for a couple of months now . I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Andrew Whitehurst. Andrew’s journey into the visual effects industry is one that really resonates with me, especially when he talks about his childhood fascination with movie magic and a certain BBC documentary. Yes, THAT one! Like many of us, it all started with a spark of curiosity. He pursued that passion at art college and gained experience in various roles, which eve...

Sep 10, 20241 hr 22 minSeason 1Ep. 110

BONUS - Kelly Knox - Co-author of "Return of the Jedi - A Visual Archive"

This is a short bonus episode in which I interview author Kelly Knox about her co-authoring of "Return of the Jedi - A Visual Archive". Kelly Knox discusses her love for the Star Wars movies, particularly the original trilogy, and her experience co-writing the visual archive book for Return of the Jedi. The book focuses on the behind-the-scenes details and connections that branched out from the film. Kelly shares her favorite discoveries while researching for the book and the challenge of balanc...

Sep 03, 202421 min

109 - King Kong - 35mm BFI Screening - Doug Weir and Kieron Webb

In this episode, Jamie Benning interviews Doug Weir and Kieron Webb from the British Film Institute (BFI) about the restoration and screening of the 1933 classic film King Kong - 8th and 16th Sept 2024. They discuss the historical significance of the film, its pioneering visual effects, and its impact on cinema. They also talk about the process of restoring and preserving old film prints, including the challenges and techniques involved. The conversation highlights the importance of film restora...

Aug 27, 20241 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 109

108 - Jett Green - Matte Painter / Artist - Labyrinth, Willow, Temple of Doom

Jett Green shares insights into her upbringing and her journey into the world of matte painting , highlighting her work on Labyrinth , Howard the Duck, Temple of Doom, and The NeverEnding Story. She also discusses the collaborative and supportive culture at ILM, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in achieving remarkable results. Jett reflects on her transition from traditional painting to digital matte painting, as well as her current work as a fine artist in Maui. Links All the filmumentari...

Aug 20, 20241 hr 20 minSeason 1Ep. 108

107 - Steve Sansweet - Rancho Obi-Wan

"Star Wars came and changed my life." Steve Sansweet, former bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal, shares his passion for movies and collecting, particularly Star Wars memorabilia. He recalls his childhood love for movies and science fiction, and how he started collecting science fiction toys and robots. He discusses the impact of Star Wars on his life and the collecting community, and his role in writing the book 'From Concept to Screen to Collectible'. Sansweet also talks about his time at ...

Aug 06, 20241 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 107

106 - Nilo Rodis Jamero - Legendary Designer - Part 2/2

Last episode you heard part one of my conversation with Nilo Rodis Jamero, design legend and wonderful person. For this episode, number 106, the first of July 2024 you’ll be hearing part two of our chat… On entering the gaming industry Nilo's focus was always about inspiring and guiding production teams to craft original and iconic characters and worlds. He’s real advocate for originality and imagination in design, rather than leaning on copying existing designs or using AI to assist those desig...

Jul 09, 20241 hr 30 minSeason 1Ep. 106

105 - Nilo Rodis Jamero - Legendary Designer - Part 1/2

In this episode of the Filmumentaries podcast, host Jamie Benning interviews Nilo Rodis-Jamero, a designer and production designer known for his work on films like The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Johnny Mnemonic. They discuss Nilo's experiences working with George Lucas, Phil Tippett, and Joe Johnston, as well as his collaborations with other renowned designers like Eiko Ishioka and Hayao Miyazaki. Nilo shares insights into his design process and the importance of simplicity and...

Jun 24, 20241 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 105
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